I am getting a Senegal parrot and have concerns about where to put the cage in my house, which is old and has poor window insulation. I live in South Carolina so cold weather is brief, but of course I am concerned about drafts and unfortunately every room I could put him in has a large window on at least two walls, with other walls interrupted by doors and other features. The best room in the house for temperature/draft control is actually the living room, but we tend to stay up late watching TV.
My cockatiel (who passed away last April) was a mature bird when we moved into the house, and he adapted fine to sleeping with the TV on but I am concerned that a young bird might be more sensitive. I want my baby to get the rest he needs...suggestions? What is more important if the bird is covered at night...temperature variances or noise level? If noise level is worse, what do you think about running an electric space heater in the room on cold nights?




